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After Deathly Hallows

Postby DucksRMagical » Wednesday 25 July 2007 6:26:30pm

Stop your sobbing! More Potter to come
J.K. Rowling tells TODAY she will write an ‘encyclopedia’ on characters

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In her only television interview after the highly anticipated release of the seventh and final installment in the Harry Potter series, author J.K. Rowling will sit down with NBC's Meredith Vieira in Edinburgh, Scotland, to discuss the conclusion of her series for the first time.

Tune in to TODAY on Thursday, July 26, and Friday, July 27, to see the interview.
By Jen Brown
TODAYShow.com contributor
Updated: 3:31 p.m. ET July 24, 2007

Spoiler alert: This story reveals some key plot points in the final Harry Potter book. So if you've haven't finished the book, J.K. Rowling asks that you not read this story.

For the millions in the midst of the seven stages of mourning for the end of the Harry Potter era, take heart.

In her first tell-all interview since the release of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” J.K. Rowling told TODAY’s Meredith Vieira she “probably will” publish a Potter encyclopedia, promising many more details about her beloved characters and the fate of the wizarding world beyond the few clues provided in the seventh book’s epilogue.

“I suppose I have [started] because the raw material is all in my notes,” Rowling said.
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The encyclopedia would include back stories of characters she has already written but had to cut for the sake of narrative arc (“I've said before that Dean Thomas had a much more interesting history than ever appeared in the books”), as well as details about the characters who survive “Deathly Hallows,” characters who continue to live on in Rowling’s mind in a clearly defined magical world.

Hogwarts, for example, has a new headmaster (“McGonagall was really getting on a bit”), and Rowling said she can see Harry going back to give the “odd talk” on Defense Against the Dark Arts. That class, by the way, is now led by a permanent professor, since Voldemort’s death broke the jinx that didn’t allow a teacher to remain in the position for more than a year.

Rowling freely offered up these details to Vieira and the 14 fans who asked her questions at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland on Tuesday. In fact, now that she is now longer burdened with guarding the secrets of Book 7, Rowling seemed to delight in discussing her plot choices and clearing up the mysteries that have previously surrounded the books.

The character Rowling couldn’t bear to kill
One of the big stories that has been floating among fans for more than a year is that one character gets a reprieve from death, while two others Rowling didn’t intend to kill end up dying in “Deathly Hallows.”

“Mr. Weasley, he was the person who got a reprieve,” Rowling said. “When I sketched out the books, Mr. Weasley was due to die in Book 5.”

Instead, another father dies in the end of Book 7.

Though Rowling couldn’t bear to kill off Arthur Weasley, that didn't mean the other deaths in the book were easy to take. Given the bloodbath that is “Deathly Hallows,” the writing of it was bound to be an emotional roller coaster.

But nothing in the entire process of the series was more difficult than writing the scene when Harry, accompanied by his lost loved ones — including his parents, James and Lily, and his godfather, Sirius — walks into the forest with the intent of sacrificing his life in the name of defeating Voldemort, Rowling said, adding it is her favorite passage in all seven books.

“I didn't cry as I was writing [that chapter], but when I finished writing, I had an enormous explosion of emotion and I cried and cried and cried,” Rowling said.
Jen Brown / Todayshow.com

“That was partly because of the content — and partly because it had been planned for so long and been roughed out for so long. And to write the definitive version felt like a — a huge climax.”

“The Deathly Hallows” is the climax to the last 17 years of Rowling’s life, a time when she has gone from a single, divorced mother living on public assistance to a happily married mother of three and one of the richest women in the world.

It’s now time to sit back for a bit and enjoy the life that Harry has given her, Rowling said. And, when she’s ready, there’s always that encyclopedia waiting in the wings.

“I’m not going to do it tomorrow because I’d really like a break,” Rowling said, laughing. “So you may be waiting.”

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Yay!!! :grin: It's not over yet!
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Postby mamaweasley » Thursday 26 July 2007 4:48:20am

I can't wait! I will be first in line to buy it if and when it comes out!
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Postby Run Away!!! » Thursday 26 July 2007 9:58:16am

I think I started a post about this a couple of months ago.
All of us still wanting to know more about those 19 years, this is our chance! We were discussing somewhere who we thought was the Hogwarts Headmaster/ress, and this explains that it isn't McGonagall because she WAS getting a bit old in the years - HAH! Imagine if Arthur Weasly had died?? :eek: :eek: :eek:
I wonder who the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher is? I wonder if its Luna! LOL she'd probably teach them about Nargles (sp?) and Crumple-Horned Snorkacks.
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Postby Stumpy » Thursday 26 July 2007 1:44:00pm

Its not enough! need alot of detail of those 19 years. she's obviously put alot of thought into what happens before that last chapter.
I am sure there be los more
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Postby DucksRMagical » Thursday 26 July 2007 1:57:23pm

Well, in her interview, a kid asked her what Harry, Ron, and Hermione did for a living. Harry and Ron were Aurors. Hermione worked for the Ministry in magical law enforcement.

I can't wait either! I have a feeling this book will be as anticipated as the others were. I bet there will be midnight parties and everything!
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Postby Snow_Crystal » Thursday 26 July 2007 9:09:10pm

Stumpy wrote:Its not enough! need alot of detail of those 19 years. she's obviously put alot of thought into what happens before that last chapter.
I am sure there be los more


I agree - why did she choose the number 19 for the number of years after the defeat. There must be a reason for that or do you think she just plucked a figure out of the air - that's not in her character is it really.

Interesting about the occupations as I was wondering about that.
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Postby Stumpy » Friday 27 July 2007 6:23:59pm

yeah i think your right, it as a strange number to pick. especially as harry's first son is already there
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Postby Run Away!!! » Sunday 29 July 2007 7:29:39am

I think she wanted to show that Harry had 3 kids, and if she just did it from when James started hogwarts it would have seemed like it was based around James and probably wouldn't have felt like the other kids were as important. When she did it with Albus starting hogwarts it showed more of Jame's personality I think, him being the confident, out-going, older brother - reminding you oif Harry's dad. And you learn more about Albus this way too.
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Postby June » Sunday 29 July 2007 10:46:14am

And probably something that has to do with Ms Rowling's love for prime numbers too. =P All the 1 galleon = 17 sickles, 1 sickle = 29 knuts kinds of conversion... :razz: :razz: :razz:
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Wednesday 8 August 2007 8:03:52am

Haha, don't you all just think that this'll look so weird? Millions of people eagerly awaiting the release of an encyclopaedia! :grin:
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Postby Run Away!!! » Thursday 9 August 2007 12:00:40am

Something is definitely wrong about this scenario
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Postby Augusta Longbottom » Thursday 9 August 2007 3:43:08am

Phoenix in the Ashes wrote:Haha, don't you all just think that this'll look so weird? Millions of people eagerly awaiting the release of an encyclopaedia! :grin:


What's worse is that more American's will go buy the HP encyclopedia than the number of people that would go out and vote in a presidential election year! :oops: :o :-?
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Postby DucksRMagical » Thursday 9 August 2007 3:45:31am

Augusta Longbottom wrote:
Phoenix in the Ashes wrote:Haha, don't you all just think that this'll look so weird? Millions of people eagerly awaiting the release of an encyclopaedia! :grin:


What's worse is that more American's will go buy the HP encyclopedia than the number of people that would go out and vote in a presidential election year! :oops: :o :-?


Yep, no doubt about that. But to be fair, anyone can buy an HP encyclopedia, but not everyone can vote. A lot of those encyclopedias will be sold to kids, who can't vote. And people who live in the USA, but are not citizens can buy an HP encyclopedia, but can't vote.

I will vote, but I will also dress up as an HP character and go to the midnight party for the encyclopedia, if there is one. Which I hope there will be. :grin: Hmm, maybe I'll vote dressed as an HP character? :lol:
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Postby FawkesthePhoenix » Thursday 9 August 2007 4:03:15am

i'm definnatly going to the party. i'll probaly go as luna again.
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Postby Petronella_Pettigrew » Wednesday 5 September 2007 12:29:07pm

Ice_&_Snow wrote:I agree - why did she choose the number 19 for the number of years after the defeat. There must be a reason for that


Stephen King's Dark Tower series includes a lot of '19' references, like character names, times, dates etc. (Having just read it, I'm seeing 19 everywhere!) When I read that page title, it was the first thing I thought of....
Or maybe it's just a coincidence!
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